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pt- ly, im or at 50 on sit, ing ily. the the on tes; a. a the the the of was for had the the to the on out .. · THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2011 .. PAGE7 Habitat for Humanity receives donation MAYVILLE - Chautauqua County Habitat ftJr Humanity spokesperson Mike Rickets announced Howard Hanna Holt Real Estate has made another sizeable donation to Habitat. \We have had very strong support from the community for our building efforts,\ Rickets said. \We have over 200 volunteers who have helped in our building efforts. It is extremely nice to see companies such as Howard Hanna Holt stepping up to support us.\ \We believe that everyone deserves to have a home they can call their own,\ said Steve Holt, Vice President of • Submitted photo Howard Hanna Holt Real Estate. \We are thrilled to have Work is progressing nicely at 64 West Chautauqua the opportunity to help Habitat for Humanity in its mission Street in Mayville !Jhere an all-volunteer. Habitat · to build homes for the people of Chautauqua County.\ for Humanity crew ts building a home, its second The local cha,pter of Habitat fur Humanity, project. Volunteers for everything from building to www .habitatchaut.org was founded in 1989 and undertakes providing snacks and coffee for workers are need- · ' c · ed. Those who can help should call 753 _ 7831 . proJects tl;troughou.t _Chautauqua ounty. To date they have has helped 22 fanuhes become homeowners. Anyone mter- Habitat making strides on new home MA YVll..LE - It started closed before winter so work in June, after the snow was can continue-inside during gone and the weather those months. warmed, and currently, the . \Our goal is to have the house being constructed in house winter ready by mid- Mayville by Habitat for November, but we need your Humanity is more than help,\ Ricketts said. halfway finished. Volunteers are welcome to Future home owner join the construction - for Michael Webb has been an hour or even a day Work working with the volunteers is performed under skilled every Saturday, thereby supervision with a task avail- learning the character of the able for any and all levels of home literally from the experience, including serving ground up. or providing refreshments. \We have been blessed Additionally, there are days with some truly spectacular when work continues on weather and a great bunch of· Wednesdays for those who volunteers,\ Mike Ricketts, can offer their time then. project co-ordinator, said Volunteers could even learn regarding the prqgress that a bit of home construction had been made by the end of lingo. . September. \The fellowship Ricketts urges all to is great, and we have fun. \come on down and spend Today (Sept. 24) we fin- your Saturday morning with ished the end walls and set a great bunch of folks. You the posts for the front porch. provide the labor and we And we started to place the provide the coffee and stingers for the front roof. donuts. r' guarantee you will Fall is upon us and we could leave feeling better than use your help to get this when you arrived.\ house enclosed before winter For more information, call hits.\ Habitat for Humanity, a 100 Work continues every percent volunteer organiza- Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 tion, in Mayville at 269-7772 p.m. at 64 West Chautauqua or email Street or Route 480 with the build@habitatchaut.org or objective of getting the house Mike Ricketts at 753-7831. Submitted photo From left to right: Emily Parker: lain Cockram: Lexie Momberger: and Maggie LeClair. These four Westfield Academy and Central School students have been selected for New York State School Music Association All State Ensembles. Four Westfield music students selected for All State Music Groups WESTFIELD - Four students from the Westfield Academy and Central School music program have been selected for participa- tion in this year's New York State School Music Association All State Ensembles. Lexie Momberger, in ~o work with these groups and present the final concerts. ested in volunteering to assist the organization can call 269- 7772 or send an email to build@habitatchaut.org. Submitted photo Representatives of Howard Hanna Hold Real Estate presents members of 'Chautauqua County Habitat for Humanity with a donation. \ PLEASE VOTE NOV~ 8 1 ~ Stuart Delaalalne * Town of Westfieid * SUPERVISOr~ come& GetlO l{noYl Nle Meet and Greet . co . W~RfPieLD COMMUNITY KllCH~N ~~3~~9 Friday, October 28 · If. ~r ~~;,·,/' &~our communi\~ \{\\chen\ 11 :00 am 'til 1 :00 pm 6 arbont to's PIIJ 'l· 0 11se Lunch Provided it B p 111 SEALED BIDS for the following items will be received at the Bu1ineu Office, Challtluqlll Like Centr1l School, 100 North Erie Street, Mayville, NY 14757 until 4:30PM Wednesday, October 26, 2011, at which time they will be publicly opened. Bids 1hould be plainly marked with \Surplus Equipmtnt B!!l\ \hem #_\ and \Bid Date October 26, 201 t• on the envelOpe. ~em #1: 2003 Ford F250 4WD Drive Pickup truck with 8' Fisher Plow, Gas Engine, mileage 31 ,XXX ~em #2: Construction Brick, multi pallets. Single bid for the entire quantity. Item #3: Construction Block, various types and quantities. Single bid for the entire quantity. Item #4: 6 each, 27' color lV Sets, various models and manufacturers. Individual bid per each unit, high bidder(s) have choice of unit or units. Item #5: 19 each, Linksys wireless access \points !only). Note: NOT Wireless Routers, for use with existing routers only. Individual bid per each unit, high bidder(s) have choice of unit or units. ~tams can be viewed normal business hours as follows: Ford F250 Pickup - front of Bus Garage; Construction Brick and Block - north side of Bus Garage; TV's & Wire·less Access Points - central lobby, main school building. Successful bidders will be required to make payment in full and to remove item(sl within ten (10) days of bid acceptance. Failure to do so may disqualify the bidder. The Chautauqua lake Central School District Board of Education will take action on the bids at the regularly scheduled 7:00 PM October 26, 2011 Board Meeting. It \\'\\ the right to rtject 1ny or all bids. By Order of the Board of Education David Thomas, Business Official I Benefit spaghetti dinner to be held ' for Scriven family WESTFIELD - A spaghetti dinner benefit will be held in memory of Robert C. Scriven on Saturday, Oct. 22 at the Westfield Moose Lodge 19 Clinton Street in Westfield, from I to 4 p.m. Presale tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for kids under 12. At the door, tickets will be $10 adults and $8 for kids. There will be 50150 drawings and also special perfor- mances by Cloud called 9 and Shawn Wilder. All proceeds go to help defray the.costs of the funeral. • Submitted photo A benefit dinner Is being held on Saturday, Oct. 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Moose Lodge in Westfield for the late Robert C. Scriven. 1 First ·week liffi'iii1ril on any 1 I ~ I I New Rental (withthiscoupon) I I - Short 1mn REntals .&eluded. See Manager For Details I I · 90 Days Sar~~e As Cash Now Available. Ask For Details I I I James to\\ n Ston's: Corn: Dunkirk: 488-2924 • 664-4493 814-664-21133 366·4,'100 •--------------m AUCTION Twin Trailer Sales I NBS Trucking Campers I Trailers/ New Truck Parts Satuftlay, Odober 2r at 9:31 •• Jamestown, NY ' 1\vo auctions have been combined at 1720 Foote Avenue Extension (Route 60) Jamestown, NY. Selling 2 - Camping trailers - 2011 New 3'6\ Bridgeview, 2 slides, (sells with reserve), 2007 Used 26' MaxiLite, I sliqe, JD 1020 Yard Forklift. 4 - New utility trailers, shop equipment and office furniture. Also New Parts Inventory of NBS Trucking Company includes inventory of new Semi Truck and Trailer parts. Over $50,000 inventory to be sold, all parts for 2003 - 2006 Int. trucks with ISX motors and trailmoble trailers. Complete list and details on web page at www.petersonauction.com ••a•maso• IUctiDIIIIAfY IUIICI 1432 Klantone Road • Jamestown, NY 14701 716-484-3387 I Fax: 716·661·9629 M Uc#Au002696L t£War-t~ tirrlrf)('eJ(~ affotr~oJtt; • Retirement IMng for senior singles & couples of all faiths • Private rooms & support services in a spectacular setting • Accommodations available to surt a range of budget needs 2546 Lake Road Silver Sreek, NY 14136 716-934-4515 daughter of Dave and Holly Momberger, and Emily Parker, daughter of Alberta and James Parker, were selected for the All State Women's Chorus. Maggie LeClair, daughter of Nina and Bill LeClair, was selected for the AU State Mix~d Chorus. lain Cocluam, son of Steve and Karin G':ockram, was select- ed to be a member of the tuba section in the AU State Symphonic Band. The selection of the three vocalists represents a long and continuing tradition of Westfield vocalists partici- pating each year at All State. After getting close two years ago wiih a · Westfield bassoonist being put on the alternate list. lain Cockram is the first Westfield band student to be a part 0f an All State instrumental group in nearly 20years. w w w-. ~ t co I u m ban s h o 111 e. or g' These srudents prepared Level 6 NYSSMA solos and performed them at the NYSSMA Solo FestivaL in Jamestown last spiing. Their perfomuw.ces at this festival served as their audi- tion for the AU Sta~e groups. Students from a.l!li over New York State colll- pete for spots in these gtoups, and it is a distinct. honou to be selected. The students will spend sevelial days at the NYSSMA Conference in Rochester rehearsing together. and concerts will be pliesented: on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4. Distinguished guest conductors from all 0veJ the country are brougllt Brisket or Pul'led Pork Sandwieh .Meal $7.95 .Meal in.eludes 8 sides and a Beverage E4Ch Coupon is good /Or up to 4 San.cliwich 'tl'reals 11!18!11 . '